On 2018-01-15 04:11, Lachlan Musicman wrote:
Hi all,

As part of both Munge and SLURM, time synchronised servers are necessary.

I keep finding chrony installed and running and ntpd stopped. I turn chrony off and restart/enable ntpd but every CentOS point update it seems to flip.

From what I've read ntpd is better for always on devices, and chrony's been created for devices with a more intermittent access to a time server/the internet.

What are people's thoughts and what are people using?

We're using chrony. One reason to prefer it is that in a recent security review it faired pretty well: https://www.coreinfrastructure.org/news/blogs/2017/09/securing-network-time

Chrony was designed to also handle the case of intermittently connected devices, doesn't mean it's not suitable for the simpler case of always online. That being said, ntpd is certainly more fully featured, and if you want to use some weird and not commonly used part of the NTP spec, chances are that ntpd supports it and chrony doesn't. Also, if you're running stratum-0 clocks, ntpd might have better support for such things.

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